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Kenny Kids making life work through play

Kenny Kids Pediatric Rehabilitation Program

We are dedicated to providing personalized treatment for children with medical conditions or syndromes that may interfere with normal development.

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Rehabilitation services

Rehabilitation plays an important role in treating illness and injury. It is promotes healing in patients of all ages who are dealing with many types of conditions, from sports injuries and back pain, to incontinence and work injuries.

Medical rehabilitation is essential for patients recovering from stroke, cancer, amputations, spinal cord injury and brain injury.

Rehabilitation at Allina Health

When you choose Allina Health for rehabilitation, you'll have access to an extensive network of doctors and therapists. Whether you need comprehensive rehabilitation following a traumatic brain injury or physical therapy for a sprained ankle, we can help.

Inpatient rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation

Our hospitals and clinics offer the services of Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute – nationally recognized for its high-quality care and excellent results.

Adding years to live and life to years

Marlene Miller

Attitude of gratitude

Cancer survivor Marlene Miller's positive attitude has enabled her to experience joy in her journey through cancer diagnosis, surgery, treatment and rehabilitation. Yes, that's right, "joy" is the word she uses.

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A foggy path into the woods illustrates mental fogginess caused by chemo brain.

Focus Forward: Journey Out of the Fog Research Study

Has chemotherapy fogged your thinking? This study is for people with breast cancer who experience mental fogginess or memory problems that interfere with everyday activities after completing chemotherapy — often referred to as "chemo brain."


Source: Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
Reviewed by: Karl J. Sandin, MD, MPH, medical director, Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
First Published: 06/01/2010
Last Reviewed: 05/01/2010